WHAT IS CONSIDERED BIOHAZARDOUS/RED BAG?

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Make sure to check with your local and state guidelines, but for most, biohazardous/red bag waste is waste that has been contaminated and saturated with blood or other unrecognizable OPIMs. Sharps also considered biohazardous. Examples include: fluid blood, blood saturated items, bags and IV tubing containing blood, suction canisters, hemovacs, chest drainage units, hemodialysis products, etc.

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